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but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its report the department of justice publish foff many of the reports that have been done by the sentencing project. >> calls. host: atlanta is first on our democrats line. you're on with michele alexander. she tess the author of "the new jim crow." caller: i found out the prisons and coups they are in and some of them moneys from the federal government and representatives that's determined by the census count, that count goes wards that. but they can't vote. how how do you get money for that prisoner and money's being allocated to their account. >>
but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know where significant differences have been found frequently suggest white yourts are more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. but it'sçó been black youth, an particularly black young males that have been -- associated with the drug wars. there's excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project based here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing and through its...
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even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some people wanted to kill me. any joke, someone is going to be offended. i was in new york performing before i came here. i'm sure some people didn't like even a point of view that might be a political joke that they don't agree with. that is life. you can't live your life worrying to please every single person in the audience. somics, some of us have an obligation to challenge the audience. lenny bruce almost went to jail for screaming his expression in the '60s in america. >> the dutch artist that was bruteally murdered, that kind of violence casts a pale and does have a tendency to smear an entire community. >> i agree with
even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some...
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look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues, they want to demonize them. >> juan, juan, wait a second. wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and replace them wi
look at the contract from america. go online and look at it. half a million people chose these items. mainstream, sensible. reformist. limited government agenda. i think the notion that the left pretends to think the tea parties are a problem for the republicans. the fact is the left is terrified of the tea parties. president obama knows that they have done huge amounts of damage to his attempt to transform america in a left wing direction and therefore they don't want to debate the issues,...
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government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
government doesn't want to take over corporate america. if president obama had done nothing the country would have been headed to the worst financial disaster in its history. >> many of you were skeptical of the gathering of world leaders to discuss nuclear security. >> chris: please keep your comments coming. you can find us at fox news sunday.com. congratulate the washington capitol for courageous win last night. we'll see you next fox news sunday.
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america is a strong nation, a resilient nation. as we confront new threats, we will use our values and way of life as the most powerful forces of our strength. we will do this for now and for years to come. here, at the memorial, there is an description at the survivor treated reads -- "the spirit of this city and this nation will not be defeated, are deeply rooted face sustains us." this is wisdom to me. it describes perfectly that intangible quality that whenever challenges we face, we will respond, we will persevere, we will continue to thrive, and our families and communities and across our nation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, madame secretary. we look forward to working with you as we move forward and appreciate your leadership in this important area. thank you for making this trip a priority with your busy schedule. today, as we have been on this site remembering, others across the country have gathered as well to pay respect, to bring awareness, to remember, and to educate. just five hours from here in downtown little
america is a strong nation, a resilient nation. as we confront new threats, we will use our values and way of life as the most powerful forces of our strength. we will do this for now and for years to come. here, at the memorial, there is an description at the survivor treated reads -- "the spirit of this city and this nation will not be defeated, are deeply rooted face sustains us." this is wisdom to me. it describes perfectly that intangible quality that whenever challenges we face,...
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america, america's navy has always led when we have changed sources of energy. we changed from sales of two coal -- from sales to coal in the 1850's, we changed from coal to oil in the early part of the 20th century. we went nuclear and power submarines in the 1950's. every single time that we made one of those changes, there were people who said, "you are abandoning one source of proven energy for one that you do not know whether it will work, and by the way, it is it too expensive." every single time, there were those naysayers, and every single time, they were wrong. i have every confidence that they will be wrong again. the navy and the marine corps do not back down from a challenge. the navy and the marine corps will kill every mission given to them, including -- will fill every mission given to them, including helping us become energy independent. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much for your time, mr. secretary. the questions are being passed along as we speak. the first question, in terms of the approach you're taking to reduce your fos
america, america's navy has always led when we have changed sources of energy. we changed from sales of two coal -- from sales to coal in the 1850's, we changed from coal to oil in the early part of the 20th century. we went nuclear and power submarines in the 1950's. every single time that we made one of those changes, there were people who said, "you are abandoning one source of proven energy for one that you do not know whether it will work, and by the way, it is it too expensive."...
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if you put american stewart, america will work. yet, in the last two above the last of the 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. if we have an efficient and productive government, i think we can take a lesson from what true weston said. he said it time politicians stopped running forward or against government and started running it well. if we ensure that it are people are getting their moneys worth, from every dollar we spend as a federal government, americans will be for dennis, whether it's because we dealt with all the tax expenditures, which by the way added to about a trillion dollars every year in spending, those tax loopholes or whether it's dealing with direct spending through government programs. a couple of quick examples, the department of defense not long ago, in the early two thousands bought an aircraft refrigerator. they ended up being twice as much as they had expect it. instead of paying panther thousand $825 for the aircraft refrigerator, maybe $32,642. cost overruns, the general accountability office has told this has
if you put american stewart, america will work. yet, in the last two above the last of the 1.2 million manufacturing jobs. if we have an efficient and productive government, i think we can take a lesson from what true weston said. he said it time politicians stopped running forward or against government and started running it well. if we ensure that it are people are getting their moneys worth, from every dollar we spend as a federal government, americans will be for dennis, whether it's...
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what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform. >> we should not have a government program that determines you're going to pull the plug on grandma. >> grassley is boasting in a press release, i worked successfully to improve medicare payments to doctors in rural states like iowa and in turn access for beneficiaries as part of the health care enacted this year. chuck grassley taking partial credit for health care reform. i wonder for the tea party knows about that. senator chuck "i got pull the plug on grandma passed" grassley, today's worst person in the world. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. i
what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform....
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and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our country into socialism just like they are in europe and we will go down the same tubes. they believe that and that is exactly what they are doing. immigration, they want this course. and i believe this immigration deal throughout the country now is going to be the trigger for mr. obama to declare martial law. guest: i will tell you one thing, all of this talk from the obama administration about dealing with immigration now and certain incentives, they are not. right now, they're on the losing end of this issue. republicans have the chance o
and the rest of america, 2-1 for the law. host: next telephone call, buffalo, this is phillip, good morning. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: this country is in dire straits. thank you for much of the work you are doing, but until november rolls around and then 2012, we have got to get different people in office. we cannot have people who are holding power -- not just obama, but everybody that is in theire. i cannot understand where the democrats are because they are driving our...
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it is the latest gift to america from cable. "washington journal" continues. host: arturo vargas is our guest. in general sense, how are latinas proceeding the census of 2010? guest: i am very optimistic. we have been waging a campaign to engage them over the last four years. we encourage people to become citizens, to go out and good. we saw historic numbers in both 2007 and 2008. if the census bureau did the right, we will have great results. host: what do you mean? guest: there were some issues where people did not understand how the census would be conducted, such as in the rio grande valley. in the rural area along the border people are being enumerated person by person. that is different from what people understood. many folks report not getting their forms. we are trying to work to get more into people's homes. there have been some missed addresses here in there. we have been telling people that it is imported for their community. in some cases people got a form with a different city. even though the bar code means there will be counted where they live -
it is the latest gift to america from cable. "washington journal" continues. host: arturo vargas is our guest. in general sense, how are latinas proceeding the census of 2010? guest: i am very optimistic. we have been waging a campaign to engage them over the last four years. we encourage people to become citizens, to go out and good. we saw historic numbers in both 2007 and 2008. if the census bureau did the right, we will have great results. host: what do you mean? guest: there were...
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doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to take effect in three months, requires police officers to check the immigration status of anyone they suspect may be an undocumented immigrant. >> i wouldn't feel safe. >> reporter: but a sheriff well-known for his tough policy says the new law is exactly what's needed and he's prepared to act. >> as soon as we come across any people here illegally, they will be dealt with. >> reporter: the sheriff says his department has arrested some 38,000 illegal immigrants in the past three years and the new law will give him the tools to step up his efforts to combat the flood coming across arizona's border with mexico. >> this i
doubts that the national guard is the best solution. >>> the debate over undocumented immigrants in america is escalating with both cheers and protests for a tough new law in arizona. state officials are lining up on both sides of the controversy that has national implications. and protesters are promising to fight the new law. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: arizona's strict new immigration law brought hundreds of demonstrators back to the state capitol. the law, due to...
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is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it because the federal government has just not been able to deal with this for so long. >> not able to deal with it. the first bite from congressman gutierrez was a reminder to his companies. he also says his own party including the president promised people to move on immigration reform this year. any chance? >> democratic leaders are well aware of that promise. that's why the president we are told called a republican, the newest one scott brown of massachusetts, this afternoon to see if he might be interested in signing on with democrats to m
is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it...
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on january 20, the heads of america's intelligence ages sizz testified they were not consulted on this decision. yet, on february 3 you wrote a let tore congress saying that he was mirnedized, quote, with the knowledge of and with no objection from all other relevant departments of government. close quote. in that same letter you wrote, quote, i am confident that the decision to address him through our criminal justice system has not and will not compromise our ability to obtain information needed to detect and prevent future attacks. there can be no doubt that treating terrorists as regular criminals will reduce our ability to obtain intelligence. and six years ago, you acknowledged that fact. in a supreme court brief, a brief you failed to disclose as required during your confirmation process, you candidly admitted that the civilian criminal system possesses inherent limitations that, quote, might impede the investigation of a terrorist offense under some circumstances. close quote. including our ability, quote, to detain a dangerous terrorist or to interrogate him or her effectively
on january 20, the heads of america's intelligence ages sizz testified they were not consulted on this decision. yet, on february 3 you wrote a let tore congress saying that he was mirnedized, quote, with the knowledge of and with no objection from all other relevant departments of government. close quote. in that same letter you wrote, quote, i am confident that the decision to address him through our criminal justice system has not and will not compromise our ability to obtain information...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. so, doctor... i've been thinking... no. you know how... no. so, doc, i've got this friend... [ male announcer ] talking to your doctor about erectile dysfunction isn't easy. actually, doc, there is something i want to talk to you about. [ male announcer ] but it's definitely a conversation worth having. twenty million men have had their viagra talk. when you're ready for yours, visit viagra.com for helpful conversation starters and to learn how viagra can help. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. so, doctor... i've been thinking... no. you know how... no. so, doc, i've got this...
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the 68-year-old compared an extraterrestrial visit to christopher columbus arriving in the americas, which, quote, didn't turn out very well for the native americans. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. >>> following breaking news coming into our newsroom. the former university of tennessee student charged with hacking sarah palin's e-mail will not testify in his own defense. his attorney said the defense will rest their case after putting one witness on the stand. he's accused of trying to derail her campaign run when he accessed her personal e-mail in 2008. the prosecution rested its case on friday after sarah palin herself took the stand. he faces up to 50 years in prison if he's found guilty. >>> we in arizona have been more than patient waiting for washington to absent. but decades of federal inaction and misguided policy have created a dang
the 68-year-old compared an extraterrestrial visit to christopher columbus arriving in the americas, which, quote, didn't turn out very well for the native americans. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. >>> following breaking news coming into our...
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historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the need to find renewables? why do they fight it? the people from the oil patch, oklahoma especially, constantly carping and denying. people like glenn beck making a living by not telling the truth. >> if you make your living in oil and the answer is a different answer, a different solution, and renewable energy like wind or solar or something like that, you'll deny that answer exists or probably going to deny that the problem exists. that's what these kind of professional deniers and skeptics are doing. they're swaying the public dialogue away from this major crisis that's looming. >> the f
historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the...
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the people of arizona, the people of california, the people of america. it had to support a bush, clinton, obama and mccain and it was defeated. that tells you where the heart and value of americans are, which is secure your border, send the illegals back. >> see, i think we have to address the fact that the 12 million people pat talks about are real life people. and i want to enforce the laws and i want us to have a policy that deals with things realistically. we can talk about extreme positions, but we're not going to rent a bunch of schoolbuses and bring them across the border. we have to have a comprehensive policy that addresses this. >> remove the jobs magnet and they will go home. >> this is a conversation which will continue. thank you very much. we'll be talking about illegal immigrants on this program for many weeks to come. if not months. >>> and coming up, "time" magazine's nancy gibbs on the 50th anniversary of the birth control pill. and msnbc is now on sirius xm satellite radio. on channel 90, x m channel 120. so heading to the doctor uh...
the people of arizona, the people of california, the people of america. it had to support a bush, clinton, obama and mccain and it was defeated. that tells you where the heart and value of americans are, which is secure your border, send the illegals back. >> see, i think we have to address the fact that the 12 million people pat talks about are real life people. and i want to enforce the laws and i want us to have a policy that deals with things realistically. we can talk about extreme...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the sister -- the baltimore city solicitor rules the sister of councilman jack young and should repay part of the hormone. >> the council president -- she has been living in the house that the council president now claims as his home. >> it is the claim of living there without his sister that is the problem, according to the solicitor. >> the house in question is on central avenue in east baltimore. it was purchased by jack young's sister in 2001, part of the cash she got from being relocated from a house being torn down. and p
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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join us next week for "america and the courts." saturday evenings at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. >> coming up next, a "reporters without borders" next with an iranian photojournalist. and then the student documentary, "text driven," and then your calls and comments on today's "washington journal." >> today on "news makers," republican governor mitch daniels, george w. bush's director of the office of management and budget, talks about the economic impact of the healthcare bill on indiana and on other states. >> we're continuing to discover new costs, not just the cost that will be visited on some future governor to pick up hundreds of thousands of new people on our medicaid system. we've already been hit with $25 million bill because the federal government is going to confiscate rebates. now they're going to take the benefit that have bargain away starting immediately. we also see huge administrative costs coming when we have to supervise a huge expansion of medicaid and, as we understand it, shoulder the administrative costs of t
join us next week for "america and the courts." saturday evenings at 7:00 eastern here on c-span. >> coming up next, a "reporters without borders" next with an iranian photojournalist. and then the student documentary, "text driven," and then your calls and comments on today's "washington journal." >> today on "news makers," republican governor mitch daniels, george w. bush's director of the office of management and budget, talks...
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this is america, bill. i don't have to tell you. this. >> bill: it's white america. it's white america. >> well, okay. >> bill: not much minority representation. look, it's a small movement in the sense that it just started and it's just startling how quickly it's growing. but, look. >> i was going to say 24% according to polls. also you look at the "new york times" poll, they are better educated than most americans. >> bill: make more money. >> wealthier than most americans. >> bill: they are not -- >> they are not yahoos and they are not timothy mcveigh. it's like a meeting of the rotary club. they are small businessmen and women. >> bill: they are regular folks. >> professionals in california. they are thoughtful americans and, bill clinton and barack obama and, you know, nbc news can try to marginalize them. but it is a mainstream movement. >> bill: that's why the president even is paying attention to them because he knows they are a threat. bill clinton and the tea party people have something in common. both of them were branded racist. if you remember, the sout
this is america, bill. i don't have to tell you. this. >> bill: it's white america. it's white america. >> well, okay. >> bill: not much minority representation. look, it's a small movement in the sense that it just started and it's just startling how quickly it's growing. but, look. >> i was going to say 24% according to polls. also you look at the "new york times" poll, they are better educated than most americans. >> bill: make more money. >>...
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santor santorum's america foundation pac, $1.2 million. isn't the mission of fox news and these people to give a strong townatifoundation to the republican party? do you see it digitally? >> if we had to look and say does fox news lean toward the right? of course it does. does msnbc lean toward the left? of course it does. look at how many shows msnbc has on every night that does nothing but hammer the republican party, the tea party and everybody else you mentioned there. they also employ a significant amount of people who work for democrats who now are -- >> i don't disagree with you on that. i can't speak for the other hosts. i'm a progressive. i'm a lefty. there are some republicans i like. you're one of them. >> thank you. >> you know, the fact is that -- i'm not out there raising money and i'm not out charging tickets for tea parties for candidates and everything else. what's the mission of fox news? >> here's why i don't have a problem with this. people know this. this is transparency. people who watch that -- the tv show, who watch
santor santorum's america foundation pac, $1.2 million. isn't the mission of fox news and these people to give a strong townatifoundation to the republican party? do you see it digitally? >> if we had to look and say does fox news lean toward the right? of course it does. does msnbc lean toward the left? of course it does. look at how many shows msnbc has on every night that does nothing but hammer the republican party, the tea party and everybody else you mentioned there. they also...
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bush has a november surprise for america, a preview coming up. i hope there are illustrations. please stay with us. nothing works stronger, faster, or longer to relieve all my symptoms... ...including congestion without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of bifocals for $149.99 at sears optical, with progressive lenses for just $25 more per pair. hur
bush has a november surprise for america, a preview coming up. i hope there are illustrations. please stay with us. nothing works stronger, faster, or longer to relieve all my symptoms... ...including congestion without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we...
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. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the clock is ticking. home buyers have four days to take advantage of government incentives. find out how to cash in on gma. we have a sunny start, turning partly cloudy to mostly cloudy wednesday afternoon. near 70 and sunny thursday. 77 friday. kim brown is doing a little dance there. she said i'll take 80s over the weekend even if it comes with an afternoon threat of thunderstorms. >>> 6:23. let's check the roads with kim. >> looking pretty good, a new crash reported in parkville, loch raven boulevard at loch ben boulevard. wet roads and fog contributing to several incidents. we're not looking too bad around the beltway, that is looking pretty good as well, drive times not so bad, 95 southbound from 695 to 895. it will take you about five minutes. 95 southbound from the split to the fort mchenry toll plaz, about a seven-minute ride. on the outer loop from the key bridge to 97, about 10 minutes. back to you. >>> entertainment news. sandra bullock and jesse james spotted in los angeles. he was not wearing
. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the clock is ticking. home buyers have four days to take advantage of government incentives. find out how to cash in on gma. we have a sunny start, turning partly cloudy to mostly cloudy wednesday afternoon. near 70 and sunny thursday. 77 friday. kim brown is doing a little dance there. she said i'll take 80s over the weekend even if it comes with an afternoon threat of thunderstorms. >>> 6:23. let's check the roads with...
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well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, lachltd, all sorts of places, arizona, big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slow us down. but even in your 30s... ...your bones can begin to change. overtime, you can begin to have bone loss. calcium and vitamin d work together to help keep your bones strong. and yoplait gives you... ...20% of your daily calcium... ...and is the only leading yogurt with vitamin d in every cup. keep your bones strong every day... ...with yoplait. >> larry: we're back with ryan, simon, ellen, randy, and kara, talking about idol gives back. this wednesday on fox. they're going to raise millions for five charities, many people in need around the world. children's health fund, feeding america, malaria no more. save the children, and the united nations foundations are
well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, lachltd, all sorts of places, arizona, big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slow us down. but even in your 30s... ...your bones can begin to change. overtime, you can begin to have bone loss. calcium and vitamin d work together to...
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or in america. when you actually go around the country, and i've been new york, l.a., all sorts of places, arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. . >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. ♪ >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. every business d, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills! just 2 aleve can last all day... perfect. choose aleve and you could be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. [ male announcer ] we call it the american renewal. because ge capital understands what
or in america. when you actually go around the country, and i've been new york, l.a., all sorts of places, arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. . >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. ♪ >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. every business d, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america. ♪...
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we want to maximize america's prosperity. our failure to act is perpetuating a broken system that discourages the world's best and brightest to come here and contribute to our economy. we will attract the world's best and brightest to america because our framework will award a green card to immigrants to get a ph.d. or master's degree in science and technology, engineering, or math from american university. finally, the american people deserve more than empty rhetoric and impractical calls for mass deportation. our framework says, if you've been working hard, kept your nose clean and be productive, you'll be able to get right with the law if you come forward, register with the government come to admit you are here illegally, pay the taxes you owe, and pass background checks bridge are framework creates a way to let people live upright lives after paying the penalties for illegal action. in conclusion, immigration reform is a morally complex and politically explosive challenge. there is no more important and difficult task tha
we want to maximize america's prosperity. our failure to act is perpetuating a broken system that discourages the world's best and brightest to come here and contribute to our economy. we will attract the world's best and brightest to america because our framework will award a green card to immigrants to get a ph.d. or master's degree in science and technology, engineering, or math from american university. finally, the american people deserve more than empty rhetoric and impractical calls for...
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isn't the idea of america to have free speech and allow america to express themselves any way they want to? >> i really appreciate that question. thank you. this is a great debate that has been going on. there are folks who've been trying to preach the idea that there is nothing more american than viewing colleges as an all or nothing bloodsport. that is as american as apple pie and of course it is absolutism disguised as apple pie. it is always, i'm not saying president obama wasn't born in america. i am just asking the question. wingnuts right now love to wrap themselves up in the american flag, and there is the sense that they are the true defenders of the founding fathers and it promotes an idea that i find air again. any political party should resume the american flag or the bible or the word of concept and freedom. the founding fathers as a reality check, weren't focused on uniting the nation, not dividing it. hamilton, madison warned about the dangers of faction. that is what the federalist papers are all about. i close the book with george washington. judge because going back to
isn't the idea of america to have free speech and allow america to express themselves any way they want to? >> i really appreciate that question. thank you. this is a great debate that has been going on. there are folks who've been trying to preach the idea that there is nothing more american than viewing colleges as an all or nothing bloodsport. that is as american as apple pie and of course it is absolutism disguised as apple pie. it is always, i'm not saying president obama wasn't born...
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. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> critic the vow to fight the new law, which we are told takes effect later on in the summer. thelma gutierrez has more on reaction from many in arizona's hispanic community and beyond. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the governor just signed a bill into law, and if you take a look around you can see thousands of people gathered here in front the state capitol in phoenix. the emotions of sadness and angster are palpable. >> i started to try. started to think about my family and my friends. about everything that's going to happen. about how thing, going to change from now on. >> reporter: what was your first reaction when you heard that the law was signed? >> well, disappointed at one point. fighting against this all this injustice going into the state. of course, for all the community out there, of course, we're going to feel a fear of what's going on. >> reporter: many are young students and latinos but not alone in their indignation. what was
. >> people across america are watching arizona. seeing how we implement this law. ready to jump on even the slightest misstep. >> critic the vow to fight the new law, which we are told takes effect later on in the summer. thelma gutierrez has more on reaction from many in arizona's hispanic community and beyond. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the governor just signed a bill into law, and if you take a look around you can see thousands of people gathered here in front the state...
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in europe, they are fairly popular answer -- and south america. in the united states, the issue is the same as it was with fuel cells, the lack of fueling stations, and infrastructure to easily put propane in vehicles. there is a little sense that it is a backward technology. it is not obsolete but since the american market has moved on to these other types of fuel efficient technology including hybrids, plug ins, what have you, that would be a way to retrofit. there is some potential for more of those vehicles. host: how our suv sales these days? guest: are we can have been shrinking for some time for the less traditional crossover market with as you the's built on car frames are booming. they are probably the hottest market right now. they are medium to larger size things. that variety of the market has been growing. host: our guest is from "the detroit free press." kimberly, and our independent line. caller: hello, my question was regarding the percentage of general motors that is owned by the american government. i also understand that the can
in europe, they are fairly popular answer -- and south america. in the united states, the issue is the same as it was with fuel cells, the lack of fueling stations, and infrastructure to easily put propane in vehicles. there is a little sense that it is a backward technology. it is not obsolete but since the american market has moved on to these other types of fuel efficient technology including hybrids, plug ins, what have you, that would be a way to retrofit. there is some potential for more...
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, he revealed decisions to sell in north america are made in japan. do any other manufacturers require that your information for details or decisions made relative to recalls are made in any country outside this united states? is toyota unique in that, yes or no. >> it appears toyota is unique, yes, sir. >> all right. it strikes me this is a bad situation inas far as safety for the american people. >> it seems toyota could be more efficient. >> by having to make the response in the united states by somebody empowered to require with our laws. >> i would feel if they had somebody in america, we could act more quickly, yes, sir. >> now, i would like to america how this would be corrected. now, is there a quantititive difference in response times between domestic and foreign automobile manufacturers to n.h.t.s.a.'s data inquiries? yes or no. >> the domestic and manufacturers tend to response faster than the foreign, yes, sir. >> what is the cause for this? >> there are several reasons in terms of design of leadership as you mentioned and other factors. >
, he revealed decisions to sell in north america are made in japan. do any other manufacturers require that your information for details or decisions made relative to recalls are made in any country outside this united states? is toyota unique in that, yes or no. >> it appears toyota is unique, yes, sir. >> all right. it strikes me this is a bad situation inas far as safety for the american people. >> it seems toyota could be more efficient. >> by having to make the...
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let's let america be americans. let's make sure that we have responsibilities. >> as you were talking about responsibility of leadership, the assumption of, we're talking about republican and conservative leaders have been an obligation to draw boundaries. president clinton went to michigan state and spoke directly to the most disaffected elements of society. is there a place where the president can do something like that before we run through the stop sign? >> i think so. i think it is harder to demonize someone who is real and right in front of you. it was a long time ago, our experience in dealing directly with the militia groups in the aftermath of oklahoma city was pretty powerful. fbi agents for the devil to a lot of those troops, they went right in and they asked him to engage. it worked. i would recommend to president obama that he would do something like that. icing to the hardest challenge in the splintering of the media is that the mechanisms for the antidote of truth are less. you can say to 8 country, y
let's let america be americans. let's make sure that we have responsibilities. >> as you were talking about responsibility of leadership, the assumption of, we're talking about republican and conservative leaders have been an obligation to draw boundaries. president clinton went to michigan state and spoke directly to the most disaffected elements of society. is there a place where the president can do something like that before we run through the stop sign? >> i think so. i think...
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we're watching the story, here in "america's newsroom," new alert, 7:00 a.m. local time, saturday morning the ban in place now, at least in the u.k. and we'll see how it travels further east as the weather pattern takes the ash over europe. martha: internal e-mails from 2005, have surfaced, out of the cia and they are getting a lot of attention today. they show the former agency head agreeing with the decision to destroy the videotapes of harsh interrogation of a terror suspect. according to the documents, the bush administration was informed only after those videos were destroyed. now, this is why this is so significant. these videos showed interrogators waterboarding gitmo suspects, abu zubaydah, and the e-mails show the cia officers were worried the 92 tapes, would, quote, devastate the agency if they surface and now the fbi is investigating, and you have not heard the last of this, folks. bill: and is gitmo moving, the obama administration drafting new guidelines for the prosecution of suspected terrorists. a draft envisioned a proposed site for a gitmo-st
we're watching the story, here in "america's newsroom," new alert, 7:00 a.m. local time, saturday morning the ban in place now, at least in the u.k. and we'll see how it travels further east as the weather pattern takes the ash over europe. martha: internal e-mails from 2005, have surfaced, out of the cia and they are getting a lot of attention today. they show the former agency head agreeing with the decision to destroy the videotapes of harsh interrogation of a terror suspect....
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and urban america. anyway, thanks for you all being here. i'm kind of excited about today. the reason i am. we've got a lot of hard work to get out of the ditch we found ourselves in and get through today. i think the important part is being able to lay a platform to build tomorrow. you know there is a program and you know me, like most of you, i'm not crazy about all the acronyms. there is a program called r.p.e. it is run through the energy department and we're going to hear from the secretary on this but it is modeled after dart which a lot of people know an awful lot about going through program, through the defense department has undertaken high-risk, very high-risk projects that quite frankly wouldn't have been taken on had they not had the incentive and the motivation of the government saying we're going to provide seed money and get into this. all of you know some of the things that the program has help out the precursor to the internet or g.p.s. technology or stealth technology. they all came th
and urban america. anyway, thanks for you all being here. i'm kind of excited about today. the reason i am. we've got a lot of hard work to get out of the ditch we found ourselves in and get through today. i think the important part is being able to lay a platform to build tomorrow. you know there is a program and you know me, like most of you, i'm not crazy about all the acronyms. there is a program called r.p.e. it is run through the energy department and we're going to hear from the...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. >>> pretty dangerous weather all over the south today. several tornadoes are threatening states from texas to tennessee but that's not the only danger. large hail and destructive winds are expected, too. as if that wasn't enough, right? multiple states are already under tornado warnings. for the latest on all this, i'm joined by the weather channel's mike seidel who's live in greenville, mississippi. so, this check of things, how's it looking? >> well, you just showed that lightning strike from the golf tournament, the pga tour stop in new orleans hitting that tree on the course. they didn't even get the second round in yesterday. today's nation ride s
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. >>> pretty dangerous weather all over the south today. several tornadoes are...
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most caribbean countries in central and latin america have some kind of critical care facility, don't they? >> right. most do. but you have to remember that haiti's the poorest nation in this hemisphere and today people are still dying of dirty water and kids are dying of starvation. it's an hour from miami. >> couric: he's been coming to this impoverished nation for two decades and, in 1994, founded project medishare, a nonprofit organization that raises money to improve haiti's health care system. you believe if haiti is to thrive at all, it's got to have a better health care system. >> well, exactly. and president clinton has talked about bringing in a massive influx of industry and people investing, international donors. they're not going to come here unless there's a health care security net. >> couric: every week since the earthquake, medishare has managed to mobilize a massive influx of volunteers from the u.s. >> we are glad to have you here. >> couric: how many doctors, nurses, technicians do you have here at any given point? >> usually about 150 doctors, nurses, therapists,
most caribbean countries in central and latin america have some kind of critical care facility, don't they? >> right. most do. but you have to remember that haiti's the poorest nation in this hemisphere and today people are still dying of dirty water and kids are dying of starvation. it's an hour from miami. >> couric: he's been coming to this impoverished nation for two decades and, in 1994, founded project medishare, a nonprofit organization that raises money to improve haiti's...
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it is not america. it is an american. that is all that i have to say. thank you. [applause] >> i guess but we could take some questions if you like. >> man asked if either counsel wants to say something? >> -- may i ask either counsel wants to say something? >> good idea. do you want to chime in? >> i agree with the decision of the court. the thing that i found disturbing as an advocate was something that some of you alluded to which was the leaders of other issues that were there. -- the leaders of other issues that were there. -- of the layers -- of the layers the late -- the layers of other issues that were there. i was also grappling with this area. i eat due to see the tension in the doctrine, which is the enormously -- i do see the tension in the doctrine. this applies to matters. the evolution has different strands going different ways did you do have this very strong doctrine and did you have this concern for the politically marginal and disenfranchised alien. i really like your point about public health. it puts this on the back burner the immigrants are
it is not america. it is an american. that is all that i have to say. thank you. [applause] >> i guess but we could take some questions if you like. >> man asked if either counsel wants to say something? >> -- may i ask either counsel wants to say something? >> good idea. do you want to chime in? >> i agree with the decision of the court. the thing that i found disturbing as an advocate was something that some of you alluded to which was the leaders of other issues...
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if she does, she will earn herself a place in the history of liberties in america. an update on the ice landic volcano, and the ash cloud that crippled travel and created the most beautiful images of the year. good news, british air space reopened. the first plane to land at heathrow in almost a week. throughout europe about half of today's scheduled departures will get off the ground. this evening, in addition to britain some airports have opened in germany, italy, the czech republic, russia and the netherlands. planes are able to fly because the ash cloud is lower. allowing any high eight attitude jet that can fly at 20,000 feet to fly above it. that is the good news. the bad news, the airline industry estimates it has cost more than $1 billion. because of 95,000 canceled flights. also this volcano is not the only volcano in town. there is another, much bigger volcano in iceland if you go by the historical pattern may erupt in the next six months. i know that is a weird thing to predict and there's no gauge tees here, but this other, bigger volcano has done so eve
if she does, she will earn herself a place in the history of liberties in america. an update on the ice landic volcano, and the ash cloud that crippled travel and created the most beautiful images of the year. good news, british air space reopened. the first plane to land at heathrow in almost a week. throughout europe about half of today's scheduled departures will get off the ground. this evening, in addition to britain some airports have opened in germany, italy, the czech republic, russia...
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. >>> overall a strong week for earnings season in corporate america in fact. 11 dow components reporting, most beating expectations. ibm, coca-cola and microsoft among them. travelers corps and verizon, however missed analysts' expectations. >>> it also kept the markets at a steady pace all week with limited volatility. general motelors announced it is repaying $5.8 billion in loans to the u.s. and canadian governments five years ahead of schedule. the remainder of the $49 billion loaned to gm was converted to stock still held by the government. while corporate earnings seem to point to a more robust economy the debate over financial reform is heating up in washington and wall street. how will the changes impact the strength of the economic recovery. edmund phelps the 2006 nobel prize winner and director of columbia university's capitalism in society. it is wonderful to have you on the program. good to be here. >> so this week the president goes down to new york, sells his agenda, tries to sell the agenda for increased financial regulation, putting the blame on the crisis on failure to t
. >>> overall a strong week for earnings season in corporate america in fact. 11 dow components reporting, most beating expectations. ibm, coca-cola and microsoft among them. travelers corps and verizon, however missed analysts' expectations. >>> it also kept the markets at a steady pace all week with limited volatility. general motelors announced it is repaying $5.8 billion in loans to the u.s. and canadian governments five years ahead of schedule. the remainder of the $49...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> it might be a good time to get the spring cleaning done. if you'd like to take a greener approach there are more environmentally friendly companies out there. as we learn you still have to do your research before hiring. >> reporter: go green. that's the message a lot of companies are sending these days from cars to clothes to cleaning. being environmentally friendly is becoming increasingly more popular. >> green cleaning is important to me because i want to use products that are natural and that don't emit harmful chemicals
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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and by some estimates identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. of 25% from 8 million victims in 2005. we for the fbi stop collecting data on identity theft. could you comment on this report and what your efforts will be to remedy it? >> i think you've identified not only a problem that exists now, but one i think if unchecked is potentially the crime of the future. as many benefits as the internet brings to us, we see criminals migrating to the internet and using it as a basis to do a whole variety of cyber crimes. everything from identity theft to retail fraud. the department takes this very seriously. i think we have a good, a good section within the criminal division that i think is effective, these people are experts. i think is useful resources, but it is something that they certainly have the attention of the assistant attorney general who runs the criminal division, and certainly of this attorney general. i think this is an area of crime that we have to get ahead of. there are ways in which we can do that, and we're committed to doing that
and by some estimates identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. of 25% from 8 million victims in 2005. we for the fbi stop collecting data on identity theft. could you comment on this report and what your efforts will be to remedy it? >> i think you've identified not only a problem that exists now, but one i think if unchecked is potentially the crime of the future. as many benefits as the internet brings to us, we see criminals migrating to the internet and using it as a...
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well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, l.a., all sorts of places. arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your favorite rides. progressive has truck insurance? number one in truck and motorcycle. is that a golf cart? yep. we also cover rvs, boats, snowmobiles. don't tell me, you insure pink ponies? no, um... i just like to ride that sometimes. [ chuckles ] save on all your rides. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> larry: we're back with ryan, simon, ellen, randy, and kara, talking about "idol gives back." this wednesday on fox. they're going to raise millions for five charities, many people in need around the worl
well, in america. and when you go around the country -- and i've been -- new york, l.a., all sorts of places. arizona. big, big, big problems. and this has made a huge difference. >> larry: we'll be back and get randy and kara's thoughts too, don't go away. ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. good gravy, bill. our insurance company doesn't have anything like it. magnificent, isn't it? with progressive, it's easy to cover all of your...
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the united states of america, by a quantitative measure, leads the world. there is no one close. in some ways, the real challenge is that we continue this. and there is real prospect that the competition out there is going to make that very hard. one of the great circumstances is how do you not flop as a society. the national endowment for the humanities is one very small institution, but it is an emblematic one. i hope we are able to preserve it in the way it is. but the bigger issue always is where we are as a society itself. america is facing these challenges that are severe economic, severe international, and really testing to our people. this is a test we have to rise above. i will tell you i just visited one of the finest humanities programs we have ever helped fund, a small exhibit in new york at the new york historical society on lincoln in new york. i had never really thought that lincoln had much of a presence in new york that mattered. it ends up it mattered in a great deal, in a whole host of ways. some of these pictorial circumstances -- a group called the copperhead
the united states of america, by a quantitative measure, leads the world. there is no one close. in some ways, the real challenge is that we continue this. and there is real prospect that the competition out there is going to make that very hard. one of the great circumstances is how do you not flop as a society. the national endowment for the humanities is one very small institution, but it is an emblematic one. i hope we are able to preserve it in the way it is. but the bigger issue always is...
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america's more religious than the rest. and as a result, the atheist becomes the extremist and is disliked, therefore. you know what my answer to you is? on the model of what homosexuals have faced, the more you are out as it were and people see you don't have horns and you're not evil, i think the easier it gets. i mean, what gays coming off the closet did was to increase tolerance enormously. we do have good data suggesting that is the case, and my guess is that if atheists similarly did precisely what the kind of your organization seeks to do, i think that will be helpful. >> john -- [inaudible] as the faculty adviser to the ssa and somebody who doesn't have horns yet but is probably evil, i want to push you in the other direction. how did it get worse, not that i want them to? you presented a somewhat optimistic response to bruce's question, that is, look, this is enduring, this is historical, it has never been an unbridgeable goal for impasse and will continue to be so in the future, but why should that be the case? i
america's more religious than the rest. and as a result, the atheist becomes the extremist and is disliked, therefore. you know what my answer to you is? on the model of what homosexuals have faced, the more you are out as it were and people see you don't have horns and you're not evil, i think the easier it gets. i mean, what gays coming off the closet did was to increase tolerance enormously. we do have good data suggesting that is the case, and my guess is that if atheists similarly did...
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that literacy is still a problem in america. you would have thought one of the richest countries in the world, literacy. i mean, we have all the diseases, but literacy, just learning how to read. we went and did that with save the children. >> i think when we first started talking about doing this simon, we all agreed it was important to have the funds benefit, obviously, all of the problems, and we have a lot of them in our own backyard, as well as abroad and around the country, around the globe. >> larry: was yours the united nations foundation? >> malaria. mine was kind of different because i went back to see what the funds had been actually doing. there was one orphanage that we built rooms for people to live in. >> larry: and what was in arizona, simon? >> it was a mobile health clinic. they travel -- they bring a mobile hospital down. they didn't have the hospital there. they would have to travel three or four hours. so i met the doctors, kids. >> larry: how do you raise the money? >> basically through the people who watch
that literacy is still a problem in america. you would have thought one of the richest countries in the world, literacy. i mean, we have all the diseases, but literacy, just learning how to read. we went and did that with save the children. >> i think when we first started talking about doing this simon, we all agreed it was important to have the funds benefit, obviously, all of the problems, and we have a lot of them in our own backyard, as well as abroad and around the country, around...
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. >> america is a center-right nation but slightly. this is what the friends forget is the center right nation but it's a center-right mentioned not a right nation which is how they win the elections. to your point, to your second point i think about the drift in american politics it is important because there is a reality check folks need to have. folks in the party this year have been pushing the illogical. the test. they want to prove by checklists you're a good honest republican. >> this was after the incident of upstate new york. >> right. one of the ironic things is if you talk to conservatives and there are thoughtful people, they always hold ronald reagan and goldwater as the icons. the irony is they couldn't pass the it alogical tests today. goldwater was pro-choice in favor of the gays in the military decades ago. reagan signed a liberal abortion law, grew the size of government and preside over tax increases when necessary but as governor and president and principled people, leaders of the conservative movement but when you
. >> america is a center-right nation but slightly. this is what the friends forget is the center right nation but it's a center-right mentioned not a right nation which is how they win the elections. to your point, to your second point i think about the drift in american politics it is important because there is a reality check folks need to have. folks in the party this year have been pushing the illogical. the test. they want to prove by checklists you're a good honest republican....